August 31, 2009
Very nice of Craig to include me on this impressive list of panel proposals for SXSW. By all means, give it a look!
Thanks again Craig. Speaking at C+M still one of my highlights this year.
craigpladson:

SXSW 2010 will be here before we know it and the panel picker process for the event has already begun (and ends this coming Friday 9/2). While I encourage you to vote for Colle+McVoy’s two proposed panel topics, the focus here is what panels I recommend voting for. Check out the three below and let me know what you think. What are your favorite panel topics for SXSW?

 How Screenwriting and Film Theory Creates Enchanting Websites
Michael Leis came to speak at C+M last December and gave a similar presentation. He is an amazing presenter and the content is second-to-none.

 Practical Digital Anthropology: Getting to Know Your Users
I work closely with Account Planning and appreciate the idea of “digital anthropology.” Will be especially interesting with a social media tie-in.

 Turning a Real-Life Event Into an Online Experience
I love the idea of sharing free information on the Web. Since I’m working on how C+M can do this better, the TED panel should be spot-on.

Very nice of Craig to include me on this impressive list of panel proposals for SXSW. By all means, give it a look!

Thanks again Craig. Speaking at C+M still one of my highlights this year.

craigpladson:

SXSW 2010 will be here before we know it and the panel picker process for the event has already begun (and ends this coming Friday 9/2). While I encourage you to vote for Colle+McVoy’s two proposed panel topics, the focus here is what panels I recommend voting for. Check out the three below and let me know what you think. What are your favorite panel topics for SXSW?

  1. How Screenwriting and Film Theory Creates Enchanting Websites

    Michael Leis came to speak at C+M last December and gave a similar presentation. He is an amazing presenter and the content is second-to-none.

  2. Practical Digital Anthropology: Getting to Know Your Users

    I work closely with Account Planning and appreciate the idea of “digital anthropology.” Will be especially interesting with a social media tie-in.

  3. Turning a Real-Life Event Into an Online Experience

    I love the idea of sharing free information on the Web. Since I’m working on how C+M can do this better, the TED panel should be spot-on.

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